Shimon Prokupecz Biography | Shimon Prokupecz Background

Shimon Prokupecz is a journalist who resides in Brooklyn. He was born on February 2nd, 1978. He graduated from Hunter College. He has two ethnicity, Hispanic or Latin American. He joined CNN in 2017 as a crime and justice reporter.

Shimon Prokupecz Age

He was born on February 2nd, 1978. He is 40 years old as of 2018.

Shimon Prokupecz Mother

Information about his mum is still not available but he has posted pics where they are together on Instagram.

He is American though he has two ethnicity, Hispanic or Latin American.

Shimon Prokupecz

Shimon Prokupecz Name Origin

The name is Hispanic and this can be explained because he has Hispanic descent.

Prokupecz Husband | Shimon Prokupecz Gay | Shimon Prokupecz Partner

He is not gay and also, there is no information on his dating life. It seems like he is more focused on his Career. He is still single and he seems more focused on his career.

Shimon Prokupecz Education

He attended and graduated from Hunter College.

Shimon Prokupecz Salary | Shimon Prokupecz Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $ 2 million. From this, it can be concluded that he earns a pretty good salary though it is undisclosed.

Shimon Prokupecz Height | Shimon Prokupecz How Tall

Information will be updated soon.

Shimon Prokupecz CNN

Shimon is a CNN crime and justice reporter who covers the FBI and Law enforcement and he is based in Washington DC. He has reported on several breaking news including; the Justice Department bringing charges against Senator Robert Menendez, the investigation into the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, the 2016 Pulse Nightclub shooting, President Trump’s claims of wiretapping, and more.

Employees were forced to evacuate the building, and headed out to West 58th Street. CNN briefly showed a replay of AC360 before going live again, this time with CNN International’s John Vause anchoring live coverage from Atlanta.

Vause was able to get Lemon on the phone while the team was making their way to the street. The veteran CNN Tonight anchor would eventually end up hosting the broadcast from the street beginning at around 11:15 p.m. ET, via iPhone and Skype, for the next hour or so.

Lemon was joined by along with crime and justice reporter Shimon Prokupecz and chief media correspondent Brian Stelter (who was originally on to talk about a number of media-related stories that we’ll get to in an upcoming post), reporting live on the NYPD’s efforts to determine whether the threat was real.

The caller claimed there were five bombs in the building, they reported. “It’s terrible because it’s disrupted the way we conduct business and it’s also disrupted the entire neighborhood in this area,” Lemon said. He added, “It’s kind of a repeat situation of what happened back in October and these are the times that we’re living in.”

CNN National security analyst Samantha Vinograd also appeared on the remote broadcast, and said the timing of the bomb threat (which was called in not long after the below tweet from Trump) very likely provoked the threat.

All of this brought back not-so-great memories of the last bomb threat, back on October 24, although the Time Warner Center actually found a bomb that time which thankfully did not detonate.

As with Lemon, CNN Newsroom anchors Jim Scuitto and Poppy Harlow anchored their broadcast from the street that day, reporting on the news concerning their place of employment.

New York’s Finest eventually determined that it was a false alarm, and gave the all clear for employees to head back into the 55-floor-high Time Warner Center at roughly 11:50 p.m.

CNN President Jeff Zucker later issued a statement, thanking law enforcement and letting staff know that the building was safe.

About 20 minutes later, Lemon was back to broadcasting from inside CNN studios, moving onto other news through the midnight hour, including Kevin Hart stepping down as host of the Oscars in light of homophobic tweets he sent out nearly a decade ago.